Monday, May 31, 2010

I used the Pen Tool to define the edge. This makes for a very precise line. You can use the Polygonal Lasso Tool, but these are F-16s and they are more rounded than the F-18s from the Blue Angel 7 work. You can see that I started at the fin in front of the cockpit and worked my way around the nose, including the altimeter that sticks out. Coming across the belly, I went right through the protruding part as if it weren't there at all. The fuselage is made very smooth, and the curve is better drawing it this way....

Zooming in some more, and Clicking onto the left point of the open segment, I can now add in the part. Because the segment is from a curve, there is ome curve still applied to that point. I used this in manipulating the additional work on the path. Where I made the bottom left point (Cursored in screen cap), I click once, then click again and drag out to the right a little. This pulls only one handle bar, and then when I click onto the other open point of the segment, the path becomes complete again, and creates an "S" curve. I adjusted the points slightly to fit......

Any Veteran's groups that are looking for some help with any of their projects, please get in touch with gwennie2006 at flickr. Thank you, the Deanna Cremin Memorial Foundation always likes to volunteer to other groups. We have a wide range of imagery available as well.

Any Veteran's groups that are looking for some help with any of their projects, please get in touch with gwennie2006 at flickr. Thank you, the Deanna Cremin Memorial Foundation always likes to volunteer to other groups. We have a wide range of imagery available as well.

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